What is this? Is it supposed to be a generator of some sort? If so, to show that you have accomplished more energy out than input in, you would need to show a voltage meter for the voltage in, and a voltage meter for the voltage out. From what I saw, you were just powering an electric motor with a 12 volt battery, and what appeared to be a power supply in the rear left hand corner.
@garyegray Volts x Amps = Watts (energy). It's possible to increase voltage without adding more energy, BUT that does not indicate that energy is created. Volts are not a measurement of energy, very much the same way minutes are not a measurement of speed.
You need to attach a really hot cup of tea to the circuit if you want to achieve infinate improbability.
englandinacan 3 months ago
soooo... its an electric motor?
wrylie188 1 year ago
What is this? Is it supposed to be a generator of some sort? If so, to show that you have accomplished more energy out than input in, you would need to show a voltage meter for the voltage in, and a voltage meter for the voltage out. From what I saw, you were just powering an electric motor with a 12 volt battery, and what appeared to be a power supply in the rear left hand corner.
garyegray 1 year ago
@garyegray Volts x Amps = Watts (energy). It's possible to increase voltage without adding more energy, BUT that does not indicate that energy is created. Volts are not a measurement of energy, very much the same way minutes are not a measurement of speed.
danielodors 2 months ago
She's a Beauty captain
Thanks for sharing your hard work and time
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ramset1 2 years ago